Our History

The San Diego Choral Club was formed in 1939 by a group of community-minded women interested in music and service. The group was a major social- and service-oriented choir. The group held teas and luncheons, performed in various venues, and supported promising young vocal students with scholarship awards.

Choral Club of San Diego (“CCSD”) was formed in 2012 in order to carry on the musical and service traditions of San Diego Choral Club. CCSD performs a variety of music including classical pieces, show tunes, standards, spirituals and modern pieces. We sing in parts (1st Soprano, 2nd Soprano, 1st Alto and 2nd Alto). In addition to supporting promising vocal students, we give back to the community by bringing music to the elderly and seeking collaborations with other nonprofit organizations which contribute to the San Diego community.

We are looking for talented, dedicated women who love to sing, want to contribute to the community and who possess sufficient voice quality and musicianship to learn individual parts, sing on key, and blend effectively with the group. We hope you will want to join us. And bring along a friend!

A little bad traffic wasn’t enough to deter Choral Club from singing a terrific rendition of the National Anthem at San Diego Polo Club on Sunday, June 12. Lead by Assistant Music Director Laura Morrell.

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Choral Club of San Diego is the area's oldest continuously-operating women's singing group. Choral Club members are dedicated to promoting choral music in the community, and to helping young people pursue musical careers. Choral Club regularly performs at area retirement homes and community venues, and also provides an annual scholarship for vocal music students. Choral Club of San Diego is a registered IRC 501(c)(3) organization.

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Supported in part by a grant from the City of San Diego Commission for Arts and Culture